If You Like Accounting and TV, Keep Reading

Posted by James Schiavone on Feb 15, 2013

You’re
reading AICPA Insights, so I can safely assume that you’re interested in
accounting. And since I’m making assumptions, I’m going to assume that you like
to watch TV (hey - all the cool kids are doing it). And since you’ve got an
inquisitive mind, I bet you wonder how networks decide which shows get made and
which shows on TV "make it." Maybe, you got a little fix watching the People’s Choice Awards
last month. And since then, you’ve been twiddling your thumbs as you count down
the days until the Emmys.
Well keep reading, because I have just
the thing for you.

Let me
set the scene…The TV industry is booming and each network is in search of “the
next big thing.” At the same time, accounting is in the spotlight as one of the
fastest growing professions. Put the two together, and the network executives
have decided this is a profession that should play a role in their next pilot.
That’s right, it’s the AICPA’s
Project Innovation:
Competition of Creative Excellence.

“The AICPA decided to challenge high school students to create a
potential TV pilot, while offering a fun and exciting way to learn about accounting
and the CPA profession,” said Heather L.
Bunning, AICPA Sr. Manager, High School and Community College Initiatives.

The
competition recently moved into the public voting period, which runs until
February 27. That means you (you!) can check out the finalists’ videos and cast a vote for your favorite.

“Our judges have selected the best pilots and since building a fan
base for their show is a must, the online vote will factor into the final
decision,” said Bunning.

The finalists have been carefully selected based on their proposal,
which provided an overview of the show, including a production budget and the
script they used to pitch the network – a panel of judges appointed by the
AICPA. The finalists then received a video camera to bring their script to life
as a three-minute preview of their pilot.

The last step of the competition will include a live presentation to a final
round judge, who plays a key decision maker at the network. This will give
teams one last chance to explain why their show will be a smash hit, and why they
should be crowned the winners.

With a total of $15,000 in scholarships for students and grant
money for their schools going to the top three teams, the stakes are high – so
check out Start
Here, Go Places. and vote for the show you would most like to see
spotlighting the accounting and CPA profession. Winners will be announced in
mid-March.